Posts From King World News
– It’s been a rough road for Fisker Automotive, and a rough road for owners of its Fisker Karma as well. After producing a couple thousand copies of its Karma plug-in hybrid sedan, the company went bankrupt in late 2013. It was bought out of bankruptcy in February 2014 by Chinese auto-parts maker Wanxiang, which is trying to relaunch the company. As part of that effort, dubbed New Fisker (thenewfisker.com),
The U.N. children’s fund said on Tuesday it had delivered aid to families driven out of an embattled Palestinian refugee camp outside Syria’s capital into areas to which UNICEF has had no access for two years. Islamic State militants seized large parts of the devastated Yarmouk camp on the southern outskirts of Damascus last month and have been battling other armed groups inside, putting 18,000 Palestinian and Syrian residents at
Panera Bread has joined the list of food chains moving to a more natural menu. But does this matter for our health, or are these decisions based solely on consumer demand?
Nathaniel Clyne says he is happy to stay at Southampton, despite reports linking him with a move this summer.
Gloucester forward Ross Moriarty has been cited following an incident in the European Rugby Challenge Cup final against Edinburgh last Friday.
The 2015 NFL Draft is in the history books and there is plenty to talk about – from Jameis Winston being selected first overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers all the way down to ‘Mr Irrelevant,’ Louisville tight end Gerald Christian being taken with the 256th and final pick in round seven.
– If the Ferrari 250GT California Spider is one of the rarest and most attractive cars ever built, then it’s of little surprise that they regularly command eight-figure money when making auction block appearances. – Just a few months ago, we saw a ’61 SWB (short wheelbase) model fetch nearly $20 million in Paris, and there’s no doubt that RM Auctions is hoping to sell this thrice-restored 1961 250GT SWB
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